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He took up soccer and skateboarding, became infatuated with weight lifting, and shed the flabbiness that had become a source of ridicule.
Jude Blanchette of the Conference Board, a research group, says cadres view the flabbiness of some parties in the former Soviet empire as one reason for their collapse.
His treatment of gay people perfectly reveals the flabbiness of his convictions and his willingness to stand at odds with a majority of Americans if it pleases the smaller number who adore him.
Godello can benefit from a bit of air, as it has a tendency in its absence to develop off aromas, but the danger of too much lees stirring can be a flabbiness in the wine and, at worst, oxidation.
When exercise resolutions slowly began to appear in the late 1920s, they were also directed primarily at these fragile ladies as a strategy to stave off flabbiness, as described in a January feature entitled "Of Interest to Women" in the Los Angeles Times.
I had a chance to demo an early version of the device and while the visual fidelity of the images definitely isn't quite as high as the press materials make it out to be, the tone of muscles is crisp and (in my case) flabbiness is captured sufficiently, as well — for better or worse.
Scarless Serdev Suture suspension liftings use percutaneous skeletal fixation of movable fascias without incisions. In Brazil known as fio elastico., are used to correct early ptosis and flabbiness in areas of face and body. The suture suspension techniques are described to lift, if necessary to form volume and to correct position of soft tissue without traditional incisions.
He was critical of the production as chaotic and unfocused, and noted "a certain flabbiness" and lack of character development. However, he praised the actors, particularly Chris O'Dowd, and Gillian Anderson. In another article for The Daily Telegraph, Benji Wilson gave the series a positive review, saying "it was certainly bold, experimental and it worked". He was particularly complimentary about the "look" created by director Marc Munden and cinematographer Lol Crawley.
Apud Athenaeus 8c–d. Culinary and gastronomical research was rejected as a sign of oriental flabbiness: the inhabitants of the Persian Empire were considered decadent due to their luxurious taste, which manifested itself in their cuisine.For a comparison of Persian and Greek cuisine, see Briant, pp.297–306. The Greek authors took pleasure in describing the table of the Achaemenid Great King and his court: Herodotus,Herodotus 1:133. Clearchus of Soli,Apud Athenaeus 539b. StraboDescription of Greece 15:3,22.
Hitler was born to a practising Catholic mother and an anticlerical father; after leaving home Hitler never again attended Mass or received the sacraments. Speer states that Hitler railed against the church to his political associates and though he never officially left it, he had no attachment to it. He adds that Hitler felt that in the absence of organised religion, people would turn to mysticism, which he considered regressive. According to Speer, Hitler believed that Japanese religious beliefs or Islam would have been a more suitable religion for Germans than Christianity, with its "meekness and flabbiness".
Garter belt, between 1955 and 1965, ModeMuseum Provincie AntwerpenDuring World War II, WAAFs were issued inexpensive suspenders. From the 1940s to '60s, suspenders became a common, popular alternative to the girdle, especially among teens and young women. Amid concerns girdles might cause abdominal flabbiness, suspender belts offered a simpler, more practical, and more comfortable choice when used simply to hold up their stockings. Since the early 1960s, many men's magazines featured images of women in underwear, with models in suspenders and stocking, often with slips, petticoats, corsets or a bra and knickers or panties in erotic pose.
Milton Mayer, They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933–45 p192 1995 University of Chicago Press Chicago While only William Shakespeare's Macbeth and The Merchant of Venice were actually recommended, none of the plays were actually forbidden, even Hamlet, denounced for "flabbiness of soul."Milton Mayer, They Thought They Were Free: The Germans 1933–45 p193 1995 University of Chicago Press Chicago Biology texts, however, were put to the most use in presenting eugenic principles and racial theories; this included explanations of the Nuremberg Laws, which were claimed to allow the German and Jewish peoples to co-exist without the danger of mixing.Lynn H. Nicholas, Cruel World: The Children of Europe in the Nazi Web p.
According to Smith, the landlords should be in favour of policies which contribute to the growth in the wealth of nations, but they often are not in favour of these pro-growth policies because of their own indolent- induced ignorance and intellectual flabbiness. Critics and market abolitionists such as David McNally argue in the Marxist tradition that the logic of the market inherently produces inequitable outcomes and leads to unequal exchanges, arguing that Smith's moral intent and moral philosophy espousing equal exchange was undermined by the practice of the free market he championed. According to McNally, the development of the market economy involved coercion, exploitation and violence that Smith's moral philosophy could not countenance. The British economist John Maynard Keynes condemned laissez-faire economic policy on several occasions.

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